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Hidden from history
22 Nov 2007
Lawrence Parker, The kick inside - revolutionary opposition in the CPGB 1960-1991 2007, £4.00 (+ £1.15 postage), pp75
Principles of syndicalism
16 Jun 2016
Dave Douglass reviews: Lewis H Mates, 'The great labour unrest: rank and file movements and political change in the Durham coalfield', Manchester University Press, 2016, pp328, £75
M5S is not a leftwing party
16 Jun 2016
Why are elements within the left recommending a vote for Beppe Grillo’s party? Toby Abse points to its links with the far right
Decision time approaching
09 Jun 2016
The SACP’s alliance with the ANC is in crisis. Peter Manson reports
Obscuring class politics
09 Jun 2016
Phil Duncan condemns socialists who supported the Bernie Sanders campaign and counterposes it to building a Marxist party
Closed Marxism
26 May 2016
Mike Macnair reviews: John Holloway, 'In, against and beyond capitalism: the San Francisco lectures', Kairos/PM Press, 2016, pp85 (plus preface), £10.59
Collective amnesia
19 May 2016
The job of the left is to learn from past errors, not succumb to fanboyism, argues Paul Demarty
Social democratic stepping stone
19 May 2016
Arthur Bough responds to Mike Macnair
Too close for comfort
19 May 2016
The errors of the CPGB in relation to the 1924 minority Labour government were deeply rooted in the political physiognomy of the early Comintern, argues Lawrence Parker
Without monarchies or standing armies
12 May 2016
Jack Conrad explores Leon Trotsky’s strategic thinking
No substitute for politics
05 May 2016
Is it really as simple as ‘social networks vs the hierarchies’? Yassamine Mather takes issue with Paul Mason
New federation put on hold
05 May 2016
Cosatu rival is yet to get off the ground, reports Peter Manson
A highly serviceable political weapon
05 May 2016
Jack Conrad discusses Lenin and the ‘United States of Europe’ slogan
Establishment reaches a deal
28 Apr 2016
The Irish working class needs its own party, writes Anne McShane
Society of abundance
28 Apr 2016
What is our vision of socialism? Hillel Ticktin outlines the basic features
One, two, three revolutions
21 Apr 2016
Jack Conrad argues that democracy in the United States is corrupted and far from complete. The working class must finish what 1775 began